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Presbyterian concerned therein,

The. James Browii. A second edition of tlio debate in the shop about impur- ity anion^ pastors . By . n.p. 1703.

Prescott, Thomas H. Willlnm 0. Blake. The American vncyclopEedia of history, biography, and travel. By . . Columbus, 0., 1856.

Prescott, Thomas O. -Be. Tlwmas OUri'r Prescott JSiller. Sermons . Glasgow, 1848.

Present Pastor, The. Ebenezer Bur- r/pss, D.D. Dedhani pulpit . . with a Centennial discourse. By ... B. 1840.

Present Teacher, The. William A. Breirer. Some account of Harvard bible cliLss for students and others. By . . . B. I8r,f).

President, The. John Mockett Cramp. Acadia College. The inaugural address delivered by . . . Halifax, X.S., 1851.

President, The. Robert Charles Win- throp. The building and the finances of the Massachusetts Hist. Soc. Remarks of ... at the monthly meeting, July 13, 1871. B. 1871.

President, The. Thomas Burgess. Discourse delivered at the anniversary meeting of the Koyal Society of Litera- ture. By . . . L. 1831.

President, The. Marshall Pincknei/ Wilder. First annual meeting of the United States Agricultural Society, Feb- ruary 2, 1853 . . . address. W. 1853.

President, The. Harry Cluster. (1) Highgate . . . institution. The address of . . .1847. Kentisli Town, 1848.— (2) Highgate . . . institution. The address of . . . 1848. Kentish Town, 1849.

President, The. Janes Finn. The opening address of [the Jerusalem Liter- ary Society] by . . . L. 1851.

President, The. Rev. Daniel Turner, M.A. Short history of the "Westminster Forum ... L. 1781.

President of Harvard University, The. Josiah Qnitinj. Report of . . . submitting for consideration a general plan of studies conformably to a vote of the board of overseers . . . Camb. 1830.

President of the College, The. John B. Raymond. Vassar College . . . By . . . N.Y. 1873.

President of the Panama Railroad Company, The. David Hoadly. Copy of a private letter addressed by ... to Isaac Townsend . . . N.Y. 1859.

President of the Royal College of Surgeons, The. John Henry Green, Esq., F.R.S. John Hunter: an address ... By , . . L. 1859.


President of the Wesleyan Confer- ence, The. 2'homas Jackson. .At the bar of public opinion. By Ethelred. Reprinted from the " Wesleyan Times." L. 1850.

Priest, A. Charles Seager, A/. A . The daily service of the Anglo -Catholic Clmrch ... By . . . Banbury, 1838.

Priest, A. Rev. Charles J. Bowen. God's safe way of obedience . . . Revised and edited by . . . 1872.

Priest of the Church of England, A. Richard Hooper. A plea for sea- sons and places of spiritual retirement for the working clergy. By . . . Oxf. 1860,

Principal of the Twentieth Dis- trict School, Cincinnati, O., The. Thomas J/. Dill. Outlines of moral ex- ercises for public schools. Cincinnati, 1871.

Principals of those Halls, The. Dntmmond Percy Chase and W. C Salter. Education for frugal men at the Univer- sity of Oxford. An account of the ex- periments at St Mary's and St. Alban's Halls. By . . . Oxf. 1864.

Printer's Devil, The. Thomas Peirce{'i ). A poetical gift to the patrons of the Western Spy ; on the commence- ment of the year 1818, by the carrier ... By , . . Cincinnati, 1818.

Prlscianus. Richard Bentley. 1661- 1742.

Prisoner, A. Samuel Miller (luincy. A P.'s diary. B. 1882.

Prisoner in £ngland, A. Charles Andreirs. The prisoner's memoirs ; or, Dartmoor prison . . . By . . . who was a captive during the whole war. N.Y. 1852.

Prisoner of War, A. Alfred Ely. A journal of ... in Richmond. Edited by Charles Lannian. N.Y. 1862.

Prisoner of War, A. Col. F. F. Cav- ada. Libby life. Experiences of . in Richmond, 1863-64. P. 1864.

Prisoner of War, A. C. M. Erskine. Life in a rebel prison; or, the experience- of . . P. 1883.

Private Gentleman, A. 0. O. R. Wightman. A specimen of peculiar thoughts upon sublime, abstruse, and delicate subjects ... By . . . L. 1788.

Private Gentleman, A. John Cart- wright. The trident ... L. 1805.

Private Person, A. Granville Sharp. An address to the people of England; being a protest of . . . against every sus- pension of law that is liable to injure or endanger personal security.

Private Soldier, A. John McElroy.